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Lol, this is not even remotely accurate. I run fleets of arm64 machines all over the place. Pretty much every distro out there builds arm64/aarch64 packages. Wherever you read this from needs to be shut down.
Because I know what I'm talking about, you trust me less? Sounds like a bad life decision. All you have to do is spend 5 seconds learning to confirm I'm correct. Don't just blindly trust comments on the Internet based on your feelings:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM https://ubuntu.com/download/server/arm
Hell...surely you're aware all Raspberry Pi's are arm64/aarch64, right? The original commentor just has zero idea WTF they are talking about with the Android nonsense.
Fair. I was running on like no sleep when I wrote that comment, so I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said that. Thanks for the links.